When it comes to public speaking, the most important thing is to speak clearly. You want the audience 61 (hear) everything you have to say when giving public speeches, not to question your words later 62 they couldn’t hear you. A good public speaker is the person who knows
63 to speak clearly.
Practice 64 (make) perfect. Try practicing in front of a mirror, in front of your friends, or even in front of your pet dogs if you need help.
65 (use) the proper tone when speaking. Most people find it easy to slip into a monotone voice, where every word that comes out of their mouth sounds the same. Not only 66 this bore the audience, but it also makes you hard to understand and follow.
Pronounce your words carefully and clearly. This means 67 (use) the right pronunciation of words. If you have any questions on how a word is pronounced, ask for help beforehand.
Speak slowly so that the audience can hear you. If your natural speed is fast, practice speaking at a 68 (slow) pace than usual before your speech.
Project your voice when 69 (need). You don’t need to scream at the audience, but your voice rises 70 (slight)if people in the back of the room can’t hear your speech.